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STAFFA-Mr, and Mrs.. Ern. Flynn
have gone to Lotnd'om to reside. We
are starry to lose 7vIr. and Mra Flynn
foram our village as' they have proved
fo be very good citti,zens, also ; kind
neighbors" Mrs, Flynn was a member
of the Ladies 'Aid of the 141ethiodist
Chinch wind a member coif the Wam-
an's Institute, and was a great help
to those s,oci;eltites- and will be 'much
trussed.
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LEVER BROTHERS
LIMITED
TORONTO
177'
Notice to Creditors
IN THE MATTER OF THE', : b,5
tate at Louie H. 'Wille:rt, late of the
Ttaernehip 1Iia,Y, in the County
of Huron, farmer, deceased,
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant
to R. S O. .1914;,, Chapter 121,
that all creditors and others having
claims against the estate of the said
Louis H. Wille,rt, who died on or a-
bout the 27th day of Oct-
ober, A, D, 1917, intestate are
required on or before 'the 22nd day.
of December, 1917, to send by post
prepaid or deliver to 11. Eilber & Son,
Crediton; acting for the undersigned
adminietratrix ea the said estate, their
Christian and surnames, addresses and
descriptions, full ;particulars of ',their
claims, a statement of their accounts,
and thenature of the securities, if
any held by them. •
AND FURTHER take notice that
after .such last mentioned date the
a idminestra'trix will proceed to distri-'
•buts the assets of the decease,d arming
the parties entitled thereto., haying re-
gird only to the (claims aft which she
hall then have .notice, and that the,
sai:cl adminiis"tratrix will not be liable
'for the said assets 'or 'any, part there -
o" to any person ar persons of whose
c aiann notice shall not have' been re-
ceived. by beer at halvdmine timlibe trat>trf such'
distribution. sr.
'Mss. A.rntetta Wilbert,
Aix,
Deal -woad P, O.
Isaac; R. Carling, Esq.,
Sdalicator for Adminfieenetrix
Exeter, Ont.
Dated December •3rd, • 1917. •
Auction Sale
FARM, STOCK, & IMPLEMENTS
R. S. 'Brown has received, zmstir'uce
tions''from Walker Kerslake, to. sell
by (public' Auction on( Lot 11, Con. 11,'
Usborne. across ;(from Sunshine church
'Friday, Dec; 21st, 1917, commence
ing at one 'o'clock sharp the follow-
ing,-
HORSES -Agricultural team rising
5i and 6 yeeans old, 1 good -Terme-Ca
driver quiet and treliable four yeard
old; 1 good road, snare quiet meld, re-
liable 3 years 'olti:
CATTLE -1 cow due Feb. llth; 1'
COW (due March' 19th; 1 cow due
March Jath, 1 cow due May 15th; le
heifer due May. 23rd, 1 tow fresh im
5 choice steers weighing about 1100.
pounds, '2 yearling steers,', 2 year-
ling heifers, 4 spring calves, 1 young
calf..
PIGS -2 Yorkshire sows with lit-
ter at -foot, 1 Berk hire sow due. on
March 15th,.2 Yorkshire sows due n
breach; 2 sows due Jean. lgtih, 1. 'scow
due (C+eby. let; 2 young Yorkshire
sows purebred, due in Marche, 1fl
shoats 3 months old, 13 young 'pigs
6 weeks -old at tithe oB'pa1e.:
POULTRY --About 80 hens, and pul-
lets.
'BRAY (AND ,GRAIN= --About 200 bus.
feed ',barley; about 75 bus. 'seed 'bare
ley; 100 bus. seed oats; :300 bus. ;feed
oats; bout 125 ' bus. of ;Axed'feedg
wheat and oats, quantity good ;hue
quantity turnaPa., F '
IMPLEMENTS -Massey -Harris ben-
der, 6 foot. eat In gond 044e; 5 foot.
Massey -Harris mower; Rivet and
Wood }seed k1ri11e 112 hoe cultivator;
steel land roller, hoose rake, 4 sec-
tion set oil harrows; Cockshutt riding
plow, hvallebeg plow, hay loader, fray
Tedder, fret oe bob -sleighs, good Mat -
ham 'waggon, waggon springs, wag-
gon box, gravel box, setfarm tucks,
1 scuffle-, 2 furrow- plow, 1 buggy'
Premier *ream separator, root pu1
per, is number of cedar posts, a
quantity of basswood, and hemlock
lumber, fray rack, pig rack, set of
double bermes, set of heavy work,
harness, tramming -mill, Massey -Harris
manure Cspreaderr in good shaper 'set
of (matched pine barn doors 112 feet
square, extension ladder 42 feet, gland
stone. etoaeboat, 3 sets whii'ffletrees
;1 pig (crate, chains, hoes, shovels,
and other ,articlea too numerous .to.
mention,
Positively no reserve ae Proprietor
has eoldl•this farm.
TER -1%0140f' SALE -All pane of $10
and 'ander, rash; over that amount
12 ;months 'credit on furnishing lap-
proved joiiat notes or a discount;
cif :4 per cent off for ca6sh in lieu' rail
noters,
Walker: Kerslake lt. S. Brown,
Proprietor Auctioneer
John. Skinner, Clerk
Auction Sale
OF VALUABLE FARM LAND AND
O'1'1 -HER CHATTEL PROPERTY,
IN THE MATTER of the estate.
of Louis H, Wilert, late of the, Town-
ship o`' Ha,3, In the Coaatee of Hur-
on. yeoman, deceased, and of The
Develution o,f Es•labes .Act,
There wil]e be offered for sale by
Public Auction on the 'property oaf
the deceased, ,situated 1e miles west
of leaslievcHod, on Wednesday, Decent-
ber 19th, 1917, at 1 o'clock; p. m„ 'the
w
f�ollotwirig valuable farm leads and MITCHELL --A quec,��;t+recldvn�g tea
premises namely,
Lot number 29, in 'the South Boun-
dary Coiicessifoneo.f the Township or
Hey in the County of Huron, con-
taining
on•taini g 100 acres more or mess. Up•-
cn Hats land are erected a gieted i
storey ,franne house; bank barn; dila-
tug shed; pig and hese. stables; a nice
orchard - well :fenced and drained, and
a good well. There is 15 acres ..sown
in wheat and 40 acres sieede,c1 down,
The 'following chattels will be of-
fered for 'sale als,a ;
Horses --1 bro'pd ,mare in Coal to
Willis' hror*'e rising 5 1 geld$;n,g ris-
e
4 ; ' ,1 aged driv�inrg mare, inn, £foal.
to Enpenor. Mc`'Keneey; 1 Light: driv-
ing colt ri'siun,g 2; 1 Light colt rising
ane year,
A
Cattle 1. and Hoge - cow due 'to calif' " "
at time' of ails; 1." caw, due 'tot calf l ctiOn Sale
Feb, ; 1 ,,,farrow'co v; 1 heifer, TieingO1 PIANO, BUGGY,CUTTER; iz
twee; 4 eeteers rising two, 9 calves; HOUSEIIOLD EFFECTS.,
S pigs, stockers; 50 whine Wyeadtatte
hens, pure bred. At the preni�ivlets coif tine, undersigned
Implemente, 'Etc, -2 lumber wagons, i xete;r ,Nartln, an
---line,n.early new; 2 ,bugg.ies, 1 sulky, SATURDAY, DEC, 22nd, 1417,
1 sleigh cutter, seed -drill; cult]vator, At 1 -o'clock sharp, the following :-t
iiia set asarnaws, 2 walking ,p']a�VS, Py nto, coal heater, weed 'nova coral
2 :gang p1lovs, scu,ffler, steel land rail- oil ,tonne, 2 gl�iss scup >toards, esien-
�r mower binder, hay -I oke, hay -rack ,ion table, ;2 kiitch�e ,; (.abl'es, 3. field
wagon and gravel boxes, horse -pow- steads mattress, bureaa, 2 ;dre;users,
er outfit 1;annitgrnill, strawcutter,1200 �vasa>stand, parlor suite, clock; 13r doz.
,cafes .extensi' ladder, hayfork rope, chairs, slacker, arm-chat,r, galvanized
slings and tpulleya, cedar pasts, set allover bin> 8 Pair lace. curtains, •19 Via:
dioubie harness, 1 set,dauble plonvhar- doe- blinds, 'quantiit. c it et hanging
meas, cicalas, ;2 sets sijngle harness, lamp, 2 (pazlllor tarps, 3 plain ;amps,
b;ankets 'robes, tvnlnliiPs, daubleatrefew quanta'ty dtisdnes, diaz; pn;tures, cloth.;,s.
and'"lakes, bags, hay-]cnitfe, shovels, ringer", wash tub and eve s,h board, num
-forks,-and other articles. too -numerous ber sealers, 'Singer se ,ding machine,
to meridian; also a quantity of hay. Light ciol'i tris^ing 3 yte:.rs old, nun'-
Terms iaf Sale -Land will be scald bex iclnieken, 2 s'et tsUn„Mer laniyeas, a
subject t,a a reserved bid, fixed by quantic mope, lZ bl(ofck3 uartid tackle,
the Officdral GuatrcUiaun aF Infants far y
i ,10- er cent.; large bell,.quan.tmty w(c,od, cross -cut
the ,Pa�avmice of Or tarilo. P saw ahravel rbtoe 2 i; ,a, es 4lrain
of tine purchaae'nz<anleY.'to be; paid oun 'scop balance scale, g nld toeie, buck
day �@ sale•' th,e balanci•e to be paid saw, top 'buggy, cutter, ,set stitllards,
to Tln,e Canadian: Bank , of Camnnerce' set ice "tongules, carp.e(rneer tool, Maar
to +lave joilnt credit off the Administrate twits and liinioeenuns; etc
tr<i. and the.Official Guardian within berms Girths
thirty days thereafter. In all other limes Sanders,
C. \'7, 1Labiui,;on,
respects the terms will be the stand-
thirty
conditions of the Supreme' Court
of Ontario. ,Chattels, -$10 and un-
der cash rover` that aneounrt 30 days'
credit will be given by 1urneehing ea -
proved joint motes.
For further particulars apply to F:
W, ,I•ia•rcpourt, '1( C., Official Guardian
Tatiana); H, Eilber & Soon, Crediton,
the Adm'ini'strattrix Mrs. AriettaWi1-
lert ,on the premises or
Frank Taylor, Auct., ,Creiditto,n,.
Isaac R Carling, Vendor's ;Solicitor
Exeter, Ont.
place at the harn(e (Of hfi. -arid card,
Wm, C, Stone, Miltcbel;, on Dec. 4, et
5 o'cloc,k in the aifterinls+on,'when their
eldest daughter, Leona 14I„ was unieed
in Wedlock to Mr. Wee Chestter'Kndd
aP Goulds -Comer, 8 tt1lart+oun, Mowll -
ship._
ITCI-1ELL-Mrs. Benjamin I;rani-
mall. daughter of Mrs. Silin:on Elliio!t,`
late or Mitchell was -jaunted tee death
a;ton,g with heir family of, tih!ree, :hit-.
aren on Nov. 30 at 1Viin,neapolt Thte
clniildrenes ages wore 4 8, and 11 year,.
Mr. Drammen alone.. escaped.
STEPHEN COUNCIL
The 'council of the ' .Township ol'r
Stephen met in the Town Hall, Cred-
iton, on Monday, Dec. 3rd, at 1 p,im,
All (members were present. The ,mine
utets ,Of the previous meeting were.
read kind adopteda
Yearley-,Neeb,-That the bond or.
Alonzo 'Hodgins, tax 'collector' be etc -
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN' NORTE(
WEST LAND REGULATIONS,
The sole head of a 'amity, ,o° any
male over 18 years old, who was at
the cosnmeucement of the presperrfiwat
and ,has since continued to be, a
ish` subject or a'subject of en allied
or neutral , country, may home-
stead
stead a quarter -vection of available
Dominion ,hand in Manitoba, Saskatch-
ewan or Alberta. Applicant must ap-
peaz in person at the Dominion Lauds
Agency or ;Sub -Agency for the Dis-
trict Entry by proxy may be made
on certain conditions. Duties- Six
-
months residence upon and, cultivation
rce'p'ted land filed with the clerk.- of land in each • of three years.
Carried, Ln' certain districts. a horneeteader
Webb-Mawhwney-TI1at by-law No. Ima} secure' an adjoining quarter -sec-
239 to'appoint deputy -returning of- tion as pre-emption. Price "$3.00 per;
f ceuin� and poll clerks rind select pca-
acre Duties Reside six months in
tng booths, having been read three each of three years after earning
times be passed' and bigned,"by the
homestead patent and cultivate 50
the seal off the acres extra. May obtain Pre-emption land 'clerk and
patent,~ as roan as homestead patent;
The 'following orders werh passed,;
corporation attached thereto. -Carried,• an certain canditilans.'
Silas rStanlake, refund of dog -tax A' settler after obtaining homestead
$1:;00; airs. Bowden, grant to Cen patent . if he
cannot secure a„era
crane. (Bed Cross 15,50,•: Sophia Bauex, empfion may take a purchased
error en assessment 5,60; Jfred Mason ed ho *stead %¢i` cexta.in'', ;districts,
rep. road SIB.' 1916; 3.00; 'Ilre+dl EliePrice $3en per acre. Duties -Must re-
ber trent of yard 45.00; Fe W., Fe'z}a.
sidenix months in each of the three
- 29.50; years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a
W. Be Reade, tile, for side road 18.48;
comb, Hill's drainage awardhouse worth $300.
Holders : of • entries may `count tine
of employment -as farm labourers 'ii
Canada 'during 1917, as residence out -
P. (W, ':Partecomb, 1nspectar A�dailr,
Drain 19.55; F: W, Farncomb Tnspe
Maier Drain 12.00; Joann "Pic zcator
gravel 6.75; aA.. Ireland, ,Inspector oB ,
cow -Lag by law 21.00; Vim. Merlin, (-fes under certain conduds s.a
redrawing gravel 10.00;, Bred ' Wi11erG.(, When Dominion Lands returned advert-..
contract N.B. v ; Fred, Page, g.rav ('sed of posted for entry, sot-
diens • who have served overseas and
have been honorably di'ncharged, re-
ceive one day priority in applying for
entry at, local Agent's Office, (but
not Sub -Agency). Discharge papers'
must be presented to agent.
W. W. CORY,
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior
N.B. 'Uszauthorized publication of
this advertisement will not be paid Sat
el 59.90; Fred page, gravel ,contract
5;00; John McLellan, gravel 6.75;
Jerry Campbell' gravel 12,90; Rich,
Hill. gravel 57.25; P. McKeever g'ray.,
4.50; tad., Wilds gravel 17.50; Newton.
Clark, -commissioner C. ,Ltd. 8.75; 3oha
McLellan Con. 7-8 i. Rd. ,X2S0.00„ Al-
vin Baker Con,e4,•.1st S Rd., 15,0,0;
1'.•(F1anagan Comm's let 8, lfid, 1.25;
Thos. .Webb. drawing ,casing etc.,
Hariton's S. lid, 6.0,0;' Leo. Disjartdaiue,
Plowing and drawing gravel Nr B.,
4.00; (A. Ireland Filling in 2, bridges
Co.... 1184 1.00; Wes. Meliin rep bridge
aarlton's S. ltd. 1.50; Leo. ,'Disja'r-:
ing ,patting on gravel Dis, bridge;
14,00; ;Albert Morenz work on S. ltd.;
3.50; Geo Mawhinney and others,
Coats. 5!C. Rid. 75 00; ,Geos, Mawhiln-
hey +comm'r 5,00; *lino.' Wilhelm and
others, ,Cont, 6.0. ltd. 51 00; John
Wilhelm coamm;'r 4.25; Ed. Wilsls,grav-
el, C, Bd. 18.50; Exeter Agricu1tn al''
Society. great 15.00; :Ed, Wilds, trees
destroyed at gravel pit, 1.5.00; Ed.
Wilds, lInspector cow -tag by-law,
13,50; Ed., Wilds, gravel 135.75; 1151,
Harlton ,tails, ditch a{nd culvert 210.00
John 'Eiolsou, rep. road S. 13. 11"00
The 'comae adjourned to meet again
in 'the '1"'own Hall, Crediton on Satur-
day (the% 115th of Dere, at 1 p,
Henry, Eilbci, Clerk,
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the good pasitlons--.Commercial,
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